A calm home begins with conscious choices.

At Casa Negara, sustainability isn’t a trend — it’s the backbone of how we curate, design and operate. We believe the things we live with should feel honest, lasting and considerate of the world they come from.

Why It Matters

The furniture industry is one of the largest contributors to landfill waste.

Mass-produced pieces made with toxic glues, particleboard and short-lived materials often end up discarded long before their time. Each renovation, move or redesign can create more waste — and more harm to the planet.

We’re here to shift that pattern.

Our aim is simple: fewer, better pieces made with cleaner materials and a longer life cycle.

Our Approach

We curate with intention, choosing makers who share our values and produce with care. Every piece on Casa Negara is selected for:

Natural, low impact materials

We prioritise wood from responsibly managed forests, natural fibres, recycled metals, terracotta, bamboo and non-toxic finishes. Whenever possible, we avoid composites and synthetics that cannot be recycled or repaired.

Durability and longevity


Good design should last. We choose pieces built for everyday use, with joinery and construction that stand up to time. Longer life means less waste — and fewer replacements.

Recycled and upcycled resources

Many of our designs use reclaimed timber, recycled aluminium, or innovative materials such as textiles woven from recovered fishing nets — giving waste a new purpose.

Thoughtful production


We collaborate with designers and manufacturers who reduce their environmental footprint through responsible sourcing, efficient production techniques and conscious energy use.

Our Commitment

We’re not perfect, but we’re intentional.

Every season, we review our processes, materials and partners to move closer to a more sustainable future. Progress matters more than perfection, and we’re committed to making choices that honour both your home and the planet.